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I've been asked to circulate the following to UK lung cancer patients to help influence a new survivorship questionnaire of several cancers including lung...

The Quality of Life Group (QLG) of the European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC) is planning to conduct an online study whose aim is to evaluate a newly developed survivorship core questionnaire in order to assess the health-related quality of life of disease-free cancer survivors. The Translational Oncology and Urology Research (TOUR) team, from King’s College London is working in partnership with the EORTC to develop this cancer survivorship quality of life questionnaire.

They are therefore seeking assistance in reaching out to potential participants to conduct interviews. Participation would involve a short online interview (45 minutes) where the questionnaire will be completed.

They are seeking patients/participants from each of the below tumour types, with a minimum of 1 year and maximum of 10 years post-treatment

• Bladder

• Breast

• Colorectal

• Glioma

• Gynaecological

• Head and neck

• Lung

• Lymphoma

• Melanoma

• Prostate

• Testicular

If you are interested you can contact them directly at: saran.green@kcl.ac.uk

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